GameDay Central: Follow the Aggies live as they take on Ole Miss

Johnny Manziel produced two touchdowns in the last 6:24 of the game to rally Texas A&M to a come-from-behind 30-27 road victory over Ole Miss.

Ole Miss took a 27-17 lead early in the fourth quarter.

Manziel scored on a 29-yard run with 6:24 left. He threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Swope with 1:46 left.

The Aggies’ struggled with turnovers earlier in the game, including two interceptions by Manziel.

Third-quarter update:

OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss has jumped ahead of Texas A&M 27-17 early in the fourth quarter – courtesy of more sloppiness from the Aggies.

A&M senior punt returner Dustin Harris fumbled a punt late in the third quarter, and Ole Miss responded by punching in a 4-yard touchdown pass from Bo Wallace to Donte Moncrief to build the 10-point lead. Following a 17-17 halftime tie, Ole Miss first gained a second-half lead on a 28-yard field goal by Bryson Rose.

A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel also commited his second turnover of the game (the Aggies have five in all) when he fumbled in the third quarter.

Halftime update:

OXFORD, Miss. – The Aggies and Rebels are right back where they started – tied – with the teams in the locker room with 17 points each in a topsy-turvy contest.

A&M has three turnovers but has still hung around, in large part because the defense managed a big one of its own late in the second quarter. A&M linebacker Sean Porter hit Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace as he released a pass, and linebacker Steven Jenkins caught the short pop up and raced 37 yards for a touchdown with 42 seconds remaining in the second quarter to tie the back-and-forth contest.

Ole Miss entered the second quarter with a 10-7 lead, but A&M tied the game with a 19-yard Taylor Bertolet field goal, and then the Rebels grabbed the lead again on a 14-yard touchdown run by Wallace.

Three plays after a rare fumble by A&M receiver Ryan Swope, Jenkins raced the interception back to tie the game. The famed Aggie Band also performed at halftime, and received a standing ovation from its new SEC neighbors at Ole Miss.

First-quarter update:

OXFORD, Miss. – Texas A&M has put together a sloppy first quarter and trails Ole Miss 10-7 to start the second quarter. Quarterback Johnny Manziel has thrown his first interception of the season and Christine Michael fumbled early, in a bad bid to try and start earning meaningful carries for the Aggies again.

A&M scored first on a 59-yard touchdown run by Ben Malena right up the gut, and the Rebels countered with a 15-play, 70-yard drive capped by Jeff Scott’s 1-yard touchdown run. The Rebels’ Bryson Rose then added a 46-yard field goal following Michael’s fumble to shove Ole Miss to the 10-7 lead.